• The Hanseatic School for Life is a non-profit organization in Thailand that cares for children and adolescents in need. The Hanseatic School for Life pursues...
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    Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek [ˈlyːbeːk]; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (German: Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany...
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    [ˈhambʊɪ̯ç] ; Low Saxon: Hamborg [ˈhambɔːç] ), officially the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, is the second-largest city in Germany after Berlin and...
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  • International School, Ratchapruek Watpracharangsan School Suankularb Wittayalai Nonthaburi School Hanseatic School for Life Phitsanulok Pittayakom School Chalermkwansatri...
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  • the Hanseatic trade area. Before the fifteenth century closed, the Brethren of the Common Life had placed in all Germany and the Netherlands schools in...
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    survived it during a diving excursion, she got involved in the Hanseatic School for Life project there, which offers orphans a future perspective. In May...
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    Lüneburg (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    Lüneburg, officially the Hanseatic City of Lüneburg and also known in English as Lunenburg, is a town in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is located...
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  • the Hamburg Parliament is the highest official person of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. This is a traditional difference to the other German...
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    to the Hanseatic League (Dutch: Hanze). Groningen, the city hosting the majority of the university's facilities, was member of the Hanseatic League between...
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    Viljandi (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    town charter by Wilhelm von Endorpe. The town became a member of the Hanseatic League at the beginning of the 14th century, and is one of five Estonian...
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    Stendal (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    The Hanseatic City of Stendal (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛndaːl] ) is a town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is the capital of the Stendal District and...
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    Bergen (category Trading posts of the Hanseatic League)
    century, and from the end of the 13th century became a bureau city of the Hanseatic League. Until 1789, Bergen enjoyed exclusive rights to mediate trade between...
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    originally rose to prominence as a result of the Baltic trade of the Hanseatic League. Stockholm developed strong economic and cultural linkages with...
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  • The State Constitution of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen is the constitution of the state of Bremen. It dates from October 21, 1947, and was last revised...
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    on 26 November 2020. Retrieved 18 November 2020. "WURI Ranking 2020". Hanseatic League of Universities. 12 June 2020. Archived from the original on 22...
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    ownership, which accelerated trade and business in the city. In 1475, the Hanseatic League set up a main trading base (kontor) of England in London, called...
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    Peter Ustinov (category People educated at Gibbs School)
    Honour for Science and Art, 1st class 2002: Siemens Life Award (Austria) 2004: Hanseatic Bremen Prize for International Understanding (Bremer Hansepreis für...
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    Novgorod Republic (category Trading posts of the Hanseatic League)
    trading post of the Hanseatic League, and its people were much influenced by the culture of the Byzantines, with the Novgorod school of icon painting producing...
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    of four generations, incidentally portraying the manner of life and mores of the Hanseatic bourgeoisie in the years from 1835 to 1877. Mann drew deeply...
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    member of the Hanseatic League from the 14th–16th centuries. Involvement in the Hansa brought significant trade and movement into the town's life. During the...
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    Thomas Mann (section Life)
    Friedrich Nietzsche, and Arthur Schopenhauer. Mann was a member of the hanseatic Mann family and portrayed his family and class in his first novel, Buddenbrooks...
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    Gdańsk (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    and trade port since the Middle Ages, in 1361 it became a member of the Hanseatic League which influenced its economic, demographic and urban landscape...
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    pronunciation: [ˈlɛmɡoː]; Low German: Lemge, Lemje) is a University and Old Hanseatic town in the Lippe district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated...
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    The combination of the black and white colours with the white and red Hanseatic colours of the free cities Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, as well as of Brandenburg...
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    privileges to the Hanseatic merchants of Lübeck in Bergen in return for recognition of her rule, and these hurt the Norwegian economy. The Hanseatic merchants...
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    original well can still be found at Alt Karlsbad, a replica of a German Hanseatic house, located on Carlsbad Boulevard. In 1952, Carlsbad was incorporated...
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    Rostock (category Members of the Hanseatic League)
    Rostock (German: [ˈʁɔstɔk] ; Polabian: Roztoc), officially the Hanseatic and University City of Rostock (German: Hanse- und Universitätsstadt Rostock)...
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    January 1871). The new German Empire included 25 states (three of them, Hanseatic cities) and the imperial territory of Alsace-Lorraine. Within the empire...
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    foreign powers over the Latvians and their territory. As a member of the Hanseatic League, Riga's prosperity grew throughout the 13th–15th centuries—with...
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  • The school yearbook was first published in 1911 and named the Lexerd in 1913. Prior to the publishing of a campus-wide yearbook in 1911 The Hanseatic and...
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